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GCSE Engineering - Mechanisms: Investigating Bicycle Mechnaism
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GCSE Engineering - Mechanisms: Investigating Bicycle Mechnaism

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Aims and objectives: To investigate mechanisms in the world around us. To analyse the mechanisms used in bicycles. To research alternative mechanisms in which bicycles can be powered and design an alternative bicycle mechanism. Resources include: full lesson PowerPoint Presentation and detailed lesson plan which includes timings, and assessment for learning information.
The Impact of Modern Technologies
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The Impact of Modern Technologies

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Detailed Lesson Resource on the Impact of Modern Technologies in Society. Innovative use of group activities to create engagement and progress in learning the topic. Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the impact of modern technologies. To compare the advantages and disadvantages that the use of modern technology has brought to society. To analyse how modern technologies has impacted environmental issues and sustainability. To create an A3 poster in groups and deliver a short presentation in front of other groups.
Design and Technology Club Posters
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Design and Technology Club Posters

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Two posters designed to advertise our after school club and the other for our GCSE coursework sessions to students. They were designed to be eyes-catching and informative. Editable file in Publisher format. PDF version and JPEG are included.
Systems and Control: Mechanical Systems
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Systems and Control: Mechanical Systems

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Learning Objective: 1) Students to investigate the four types of motion. 2) Students to evaluate and have knowledge of several mechanical components. 3) Students to be able to link mechanical components together to form mechanical systems
Year 7 and 8 - Moral, social and cultural issues in Design Technology
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Year 7 and 8 - Moral, social and cultural issues in Design Technology

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Students to evaluate how built-in obsolescence in new products has led for a ‘throwaway’ culture. Students to investigate offshore manufacture of mass-produced products in developing countries by multinational companies. Students to investigate how tolerance of different cultures to avoid offence influences the designing and manufacturing of products. Resources include full detailed lesson, with videos and engaging activities.
Promotional Products using card
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Promotional Products using card

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Develop a promotional product using card – modelling techniques. 2) Investigate pop up cards mechanisms including the v-fold (mouth) and the parallelogram mechanisms. 3) The overall theme is ‘Zoo’
Key Stage 3 Textile Technology: Developing your T-shirt design
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Key Stage 3 Textile Technology: Developing your T-shirt design

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The Big Picture: After students have completed their T-shirt design and evaluated their designs. They are now going to develop their chosen design idea into a final finished T-shirt idea. Aims & Objectives: To evaluate your four initial design ideas and use the outcomes to develop your final design ideas for your T-shirt.
GCSE Revision: Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology
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GCSE Revision: Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology

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Aims and Objective: To analyse how the Kyoto Protocol aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To analyse the role of ICT in the design, development, marketing and sales of products. To evaluate the transfer of data using Bluetooth wireless personal area networks and the uses of videoconferencing. Detailed revision lesson on Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology designed to aid GCSE students with their revision. It includes an activity were students have to design a Fact File to aid personal revision
Engineering - An Introduction
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Engineering - An Introduction

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An Introduction lesson to inspire learners to take up an engineering subject. Includes detailed lesson plan. Aims and Objectives: Students to investigate the meaning of the word engineering. Students to analyse the different job types within engineering. Students to evaluate an area of engineering – turbine/energy engineering in the form of a mini project.
Health and Safety in the Workshop
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Health and Safety in the Workshop

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24/09/19 Now includes additional starter/plenary activity. Learning Objectives: 1) To be able to apply health and safety rules. 2) To be able to implement safe working practices. 3) To be able to analyse workshop hazards and precautions.
Adhesives, Heat Treatment & Finishing Techniques (Industrial and Commercial Processes)
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Adhesives, Heat Treatment & Finishing Techniques (Industrial and Commercial Processes)

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3 Lessons: Students to analyse how to use various adhesives and the preparations involved. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of adhesives. Students to analyse how to use various heat treatments to alter the properties of metals and the preparations involved. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of heat treatment. Students to analyse how to use various finishes to improve the performance, quality and appearance of manufactured products. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of finishing techniques.